Tura MDC, Bernard Marak, has warned KC Boro, a former Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) colleague that he could take the latter to court for what he described as irresponsible comments.
“His criticism against the state president (Ernest Mawrie) will not be tolerated and he should refrain from giving irresponsible statements,” said Marak.
Bernard said that Boro was expelled from the party for his anti-party activities and is now trying to defame the centrally-approved state president.
Marak asserted that the BJP was preparing leaders for the 2023 state elections and will be victorious in whatever seat that Boro contests.
“This time things will be different and BJP will win more seats. They (party rebels) never raised genuine issues that affect the public other than attacking the party leadership. The list is being submitted by the district in-charges and district committees of all pseudo-BJP members who are agents of other political parties and they will all be removed in days to come,” he added.
He added that the BJP state president was a straight forward leader and was working hard to strengthen the party in the state.
“Many leaders, instead of supporting him, are criticising him. These people are more into using BJP’s name for their own profit while some join the party only to get a ticket and win elections but after winning, they ignore the party leadership and party principle,” he added.
Bernard asserted that the BJP would not tolerate pseudo members and asked the state president to expel those who are involved in anti-party activities including those who are making profit using the party’s name.